: Every character in the house has a secret (debts, illicit engagements, drug addiction) that serves as a red herring.
: Roger Ackroyd, a wealthy widower who knows too many secrets. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Christie provides every clue needed to solve the case. However, she uses —moments where the narrator simply omits his own actions—to hide the truth in plain sight. The Subversion of Tropes : Every character in the house has a
: Voted the Best Crime Novel of All Time by the Crime Writers' Association in 2013. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
: The novel explores how the way a story is told can be as deceptive as a physical disguise. 🏆 Legacy and Recognition